pliably

/ˈplaɪəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that bends or shapes easily without breaking.
    • The wire bent pliably around the corner of the frame.
    • The thin plastic sheet folded pliably into the small box.
    • The dough stretched pliably under the baker's rolling pin.
  2. In a way that shows willingness to be influenced or persuaded.
    • She pliably agreed to the changes without asking any questions.
    • The committee pliably accepted the director's proposal.
    • He pliably followed the crowd, never voicing his own opinion.
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